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1. Less Is More
Change is a word synonymous with China. Since inaugurating its reform campaign 29 years ago, the nation has seen countless examples of change, from the social, economic, political and cultural
Author: Zhou Weimin,Yang Fengchun,Mao Shoulong,Zhen Xiaoying Year 2007 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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2. China's Florida
Cold and inclement conditions are prompting some Chinese seniors to flock south for the winter
Author: By Jiang Xiaoying Year 2014 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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3. Bright Days Ahead in Xinjiang
Author: JIANG XIAOYING Year 2009 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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4. Legitimate Sovereignty
Historical and legal evidence proves China's indisputable sovereignty over the South China Sea
Author: SUN XIAOYING Year 2010 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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5. Presenting Beauty
Author: Photos by JIANG XIAOYING Year 2011 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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6. A Stunning Region
Xinjiang's outstanding natural beauty—its azure lakes, rolling grasslands, rich valleys and stark deserts—gives it enormous tourist potential
Author: Photos by JIANG XIAOYING Year 2011 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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7. Issues at Stake
As China becomes the largest source of U.S. imports and its third largest export market, both countries will benefit
Author: By ESTELLA ZHOU & ZHOU SHIJIAN Year 2008 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. The Third Movement to Emancipate the Mind
Vice-President Zhou Yang of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences at a symposium held recently to mark the 60th anniversary of the May 4th Movement made a long report entitled "Three Great Movements
Author: Zhou Yang Year 1979 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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9. Our Lessons and Tasks Ahead
"Be Both Successors and Pioneers, Create a Flourishing Literature and Art in the New Period of Socialism" - this was the title of Zhou Yang's report to the Fourth National Congress of Chinese Writers
Author: Zhou Yang Year 1979 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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10. Some Questions on Policy Towards Nationalities
The following is a detailed summary of a speech by the late Premier Zhou Enlai on nationality work. It was made at a forum held in Qingdao in east China's Shandong Province on August 4, 1957. The
Author: Zhou Enlai Year 1980 Issue 9 PDF HTML